Summary of Poems from Reverie Textbook ISC English Literature-All Chapters

Students who don't have much time left to read the complete chapter are in hurry to read the summarised version. Here, we have provided the summary for all the short stories from the ISC Textbook for English Echoes. These summary will help the students in learning in detail as well as save their time. We also have many study resources for ISC English for Class 11 and 12 which students can access for free.

More Study Resources from ISC English Literature

Sometime poems are hard to understand so that we need to study the summary of those poems. We have provided the summary of the poems from Reverie which help the students in understanding the poems easily. We have also prepared questions and answers for all the poems present in the book which will help the students in having a better understanding of the each chapter. ISC Solutions for Reverie textbook is very much needed study materials. Poems are explained line by line and in easy way so that students can understand the meaning of those poems. Below is the list of chapters for the poems which students can access them by clicking on the name of the poems.

Summary of Poems from Reverie- All Chapters

Summary of The Darkling Thrush by Thomas Hardy

Summary of Birches by Robert Frost

Summary of The Dolphins by Carol Ann Duffy

Summary of The Gift of India by Sarojini Naidu

Summary of Crossing the Bar by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Summary of John Brown by Bob Dylan

Summary of Desiderata by Max Ehrmann

Summary of Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold

Summary of The Spider and the Fly by Mary Botham Howitt

Summary of We are the Music Makers by Arthur William Edgar O’Shaughnessy 


Students can easily read the summary of the stories from the English Textbook of Echoes by selecting the chapters from the above list. These summaries are prepared by our experts and based on the latest pattern of CISCE Board. These summary of the chapters are very useful for the students of both class 11 and 12. This can act as a tool to increase marks in their board examination of English Literature.

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